Contribute to National Cybersecurity Initiatives
MITRE's Australian Security Accelerator Program is seeking talented cybersecurity professionals to join our team. As a participant, you will have the opportunity to contribute to national security projects, receive mentorship, and transition into a permanent cybersecurity role.
Key Responsibilities:
* Support real-world cyber mission work, focusing on cyber threat analysis, secure system design, vulnerability assessments, incident response preparedness, or cyber capability development.
* Apply cyber principles and best practices to help government and defence partners improve their ability to defend against threats, mitigate risk, and build operational resilience.
* Work with technical teams across domains, including systems engineers, data analysts, and software developers, to integrate security into system architectures and mission workflows.
* Contribute to assessments of cyber maturity and posture, including alignment with the Essential Eight, Information Security Manual (ISM), or other Australian Government frameworks.
* Participate in technical investigations, such as evaluating system vulnerabilities, assessing potential impacts of emerging threats, and supporting the development of actionable mitigation strategies.
* Engage in active mentorship with MITRE cybersecurity professionals, both in Australia and the U.S., receiving support and guidance across technical and professional development.
* Learn how cybersecurity fits into the broader national security ecosystem, including its role in Defence capability development, intelligence operations, and allied collaboration frameworks like AUKUS.
* Take part in a two-week immersion at MITRE's U.S. headquarters, exploring global cyber programs, touring cyber labs, and engaging with mission teams.
* Transition into a permanent cybersecurity role at MITRE | Australia upon completion of the program.
Requirements:
* A Bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7 or higher) in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Technology, Systems Engineering, or a related technical field.
* Early to mid-career experience, including recent graduates with strong foundational skills or those with several years of hands-on cybersecurity experience.
* Working knowledge of cybersecurity fundamentals, including secure network architecture, system hardening, identity and access management, cryptography, and vulnerability management.
* Experience using or familiarity with cybersecurity tools and frameworks, such as SIEM platforms, endpoint detection and response (EDR), penetration testing tools, or threat modelling methodologies.
* Strong understanding of Australian Government cybersecurity policies and guidance, such as the Information Security Manual (ISM), Essential Eight, or the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF).
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a proactive mindset for identifying risks and securing systems.
* Ability to clearly communicate technical concepts and collaborate in multidisciplinary teams across technical and operational domains.
* Eligibility to obtain and maintain an Australian Government NV2 security clearance.
* Willingness to travel domestically and internationally, including for the two-week immersion in the United States.
* Ability to work a minimum of 50% hybrid on-site.
Preferred Qualifications:
* Completion of an Honours, Master's, or PhD in Cybersecurity or a closely related technical field, or 5+ years of relevant post-Bachelor's professional experience.
* Hands-on experience in cybersecurity engineering or architecture for government or defence systems, threat intelligence, vulnerability research, adversary emulation, incident response, blue team operations, penetration testing, or cyber maturity assessments aligned with Australian government frameworks.
* Familiarity with Australian Defence cyber capabilities or cybersecurity priorities across Defence, Intelligence, or national resilience agencies.
* Awareness of allied cybersecurity collaboration in contexts like AUKUS or Five Eyes, or an interest in supporting international mission integration.
* Current NV1 or NV2 security clearance, and eligibility to obtain a Positive Vetting (PV) clearance if required.
* Demonstrated ability to navigate complex, multi-stakeholder technical environments and contribute to secure-by-design solutions.
* Relevant industry certifications (e.g., GSEC, GCIH, OSCP, CISSP, or CCSP) are beneficial but not required.
Benefits:
MITRE offers competitive benefits, including comprehensive healthcare, paid time off, retirement savings plans, flexible work arrangements, and a culture of innovation. Additional benefits include professional development opportunities, structured mentorship, and support for career growth.
Career Progression:
Upon completion of the three-month program, participants transition into permanent roles within MITRE | Australia, with opportunities for advancement into technical leadership and specialized cybersecurity positions.